Sunday, September 26, 2010

A Hypocritical Benedict-Ratzinger Embraces a Priestess


Benedict-Ratzinger Embraces an Anglican Priestess
He Claims to Uphold the Catholic Doctrine against Priestesses
But on This Occasion He Eagerly Embraced the Heresy
Is He Hypocritically Flipflopping to the Novus Ordo Side on this Doctrine
As He Has Already Done on So Many Others?



Supposedly Antipope Benedict-Ratzinger upholds the Biblical and Catholic doctrine that woman cannot be priests. Really? Even the usually-clueless Motarians and Newchurchers out there cannot fail to see the hypocrisy in this one. Benedict-Ratzinger, falsely portrayed in some circles as a "traditional" pope, on September 17, 2010, became the first antipope in history to embrace a priestess.

He performed this "act of love" with Jane Hedges, the canon-steward of Westminster Abbey during an hour-long "oecumenical" service at the abbey. Such "oecumenical" services are traditionally condemned in Catholic doctrine. Participating also was the heretical Pseudo-Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, an outspoken advocate for priestesses and bishopesses. The summer 2010 Anglican General Synod moved closer to imposing bishopesses on all national churches within the Anglican communion, whether they like it or not. Many have not, and have gone independent from Williams.

Benedict-Ratzinger was also the first ANTIPOPE to enter the heretical abbey, which was stolen from the Catholic Church by the head of the Anglican sect at the time, King Henry VIII of England. Benedict-Ratzinger joined the heretics in procession as he processed up the aisle of the abbey. The heretical pseudo-archbishop wore his mitre, whereas the antipope wore only a stole as they proceeded side by side through the nave. Benedict-Ratzinger had changed out of the faux Novus Ordo stole that had caused so much scandal. It was blue, not a liturgical color, and was inscribed with the outline of large hearts. It looked like the faux stoles that the more liberalist Protestant ministers now wear. [Some information for this Commentary was contributed by the UK Daily Telegraph.]


We pray to St. Thomas More that all Catholics shun such false worship and wolves in sheep's clothing.

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